Care for a side of mac n' cheese with your sustainable architecture? Then pop on down to the <a href="http://www.ditch-plains.com/menu4.php?which=Drop-in&menu_id=7">Ditch Plains Drop-In</a>, an outpost of the <a href="http://www.ditch-plains.com/">acclaimed NYC restaurant</a> that offers customers a very unusual topping - a brambly green roof. Situated at the entrance of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/brooklyn-bridge-parks-colorful-new-pop-up-pool-and-beach-open-today/">Brooklyn Bridge Park</a>, right near the ferry pier, the pop-up restaurant box serves a selection of the delectable surf-style bites you can find at its sister locations in the city, takeout-style.

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The <a href="http://www.ditch-plains.com/menu4.php?which=Drop-in&menu_id=7">Ditch Plains Drop-In</a> is a nice departure from your standard in-park concessions in both the fare it offers as well as its aesthetic appeal.

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Its sloping profile is almost hill-like in its appearance, with a free-growing green roof that keeps the interior a lot cooler in the burning sun than a regular metal hot dog cart.

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Visitors to <a href="http://www.brooklynbridgepark.org/visit/concessions-restaurants#Ditch">Brooklyn Bridge Park</a> won't have to look very far to find the Drop-In, which is right near the entrance.

The walls of the Drop-In are very unique, with a layer or thin metal overlaid by wooden planks.

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The structure also provides shade for customers lining up to purchase food.

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A closer look at the brambly green roof.

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Customers line up for some surf-style bites to go.

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Every order comes with a side of this beautiful view.

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And if you walk a little further down, this one too.

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The Ditch Plains Drop-In usually opens around 11am, but check on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ditch-Plains-Drop-In/116093045093460">their Facebook page</a> daily to make sure they're open before you go.

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Ditch Plains Drop In

Care for a side of mac n' cheese with your sustainable architecture? Then pop on down to the Ditch Plains Drop-In, an outpost of the acclaimed NYC restaurant that offers customers a very unusual topping - a brambly green roof. Situated at the entrance of Brooklyn Bridge Park, right near the ferry pier, the pop-up restaurant box serves a selection of the delectable surf-style bites you can find at its sister locations in the city, takeout-style.